

An edition of Populist seduction in Latin America (2000)
the Ecuadorian experience
By Carlos de la Torre
Publish Date
2000
Publisher
Ohio University Center for International Studies
Language
eng
Pages
185
Description:
"In Populist Seduction in Latin America, Carlos de la Torre shows that populism did not disappear, as expected, with the modernization of society. Combining the study of populist discourse with an analysis of the social and political setting for the emergence and persistence of populism. Professor de la Torre argues that the durability of populism is explained by the deficient incorporation of the popular sectors into Latin American democracies."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Political culture, Populism, History, Politics and government, Populismus, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Law, Politics & Government, Populisme, Histoire, Government - Non-U.S., General, Culture politique, Politique et gouvernement, Government - Central & South America, Political Process, Ecuador, politics and government
People: Abdalá Bucaram Ortiz (1952-), José María Velasco Ibarra (1893-1979)
Places: Ecuador, Latin America
Times: 20th century